Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

In the same email:



While many deep-blue states brag about refusing to help ICE with immigration enforcement, would those same states refuse to assist the ATF if federal agents rolled in to confiscate firearms?



Of course not!!!! They agree with resisting ICE and with confiscation forearms, because it's all contained in Teh Narrative.



It's so goddamned nice when you can pick-n-choose which laws you like and which you don't.



Conflicting Concepts Conveniently Compartmentalized - now, where have I seen that before????
 
Ammo Guy sez:


Tariff Talk… So, firstly, my opinions and point of view on tariffs are not politically based and are not meant to be criticism or endorsement of policy in any way. My input here is strictly to help inform about how tariffs affect the ammunition business, supply chain and cost of product. Tariffs are raising concerns at ammunition manufacturers again this week, mainly the expected 50% tariff on copper, the key raw material used to make brass cases and bullet jackets, and the most expensive part of making ammunition. A huge portion of the copper used to make ammunition in the USA is imported from Poongsan Corporation in South Korea, as well as other places. Copper prices have a huge effect on the cost of making ammunition and if that tariff goes into place as announced, remains in place and holds up copper prices, eventually this would cause substantial increased costs to make new ammunition as well. As we have seen in the past, both active and proposed tariffs can change quickly, and ammo manufacturers may use stockpiled materials to ride out unstable material pricing at times, so nothing is certain, but it is my opinion that it would be wise to stock up on ammo while prices are down.
But he always says things like this . . . .
 
Ammo Guy sez:


Tariff Talk… So, firstly, my opinions and point of view on tariffs are not politically based and are not meant to be criticism or endorsement of policy in any way. My input here is strictly to help inform about how tariffs affect the ammunition business, supply chain and cost of product. Tariffs are raising concerns at ammunition manufacturers again this week, mainly the expected 50% tariff on copper, the key raw material used to make brass cases and bullet jackets, and the most expensive part of making ammunition. A huge portion of the copper used to make ammunition in the USA is imported from Poongsan Corporation in South Korea, as well as other places. Copper prices have a huge effect on the cost of making ammunition and if that tariff goes into place as announced, remains in place and holds up copper prices, eventually this would cause substantial increased costs to make new ammunition as well. As we have seen in the past, both active and proposed tariffs can change quickly, and ammo manufacturers may use stockpiled materials to ride out unstable material pricing at times, so nothing is certain, but it is my opinion that it would be wise to stock up on ammo while prices are down.
But he always says things like this . . . .
He also missed a couple of other points.

Obama closed down the last lead refinery in the US. 30% our lead is imported now.

Powder. Smokeless powders, especially the slower burning powders, are imported from Europe.
 
I went out for a beer tonight and the bar back was wearing a T-shirt sympathizing with los deportes. Fine, opinions are like belly buttons, everyone has one. And the bar was playing all Mariachi, which is basically Zydecko in Spanish.
I saw a reel yesterday of a Mariachi band covering a Smith’s song! 😀 They actually pulled it off…who knew?
 
In the same email:



While many deep-blue states brag about refusing to help ICE with immigration enforcement, would those same states refuse to assist the ATF if federal agents rolled in to confiscate firearms?



Of course not!!!! They agree with resisting ICE and with confiscation forearms, because it's all contained in Teh Narrative.



It's so goddamned nice when you can pick-n-choose which laws you like and which you don't.



Conflicting Concepts Conveniently Compartmentalized - now, where have I seen that before????
The mind of your average marxists…their brains be squirm’n like a toad…
 
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